26 Feb
2014
26 Feb
'14
5:40 p.m.
Well, THAT is my scenario here - NAT for IPv4, and global unicast for IPv6 But in case you don't want to do NAT/can't . . . On 2/26/14 11:32 AM, "Roman Mamedov" <rm@romanrm.net> wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2014 11:20:22 -0500 Dario Ciccarone <dario.ciccarone@gmail.com> wrote:
Then it could be a /30 network, right ? Or even a /31, if both probe and L3 device support RFC-3021 . . .
It could, and perhaps should, be an RFC1918 /24, NATed upstream by your router into whatever publicly routable IPs your site happens to have. Of course no one suggests or requires to waste any "real" IPv4 addresses just on the probe.
-- With respect, Roman